Senator WATT (Queensland—Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry and Minister for Emergency Management) (14:46): Again, I am shocked that an employer group that is out there telling its members that the sky is going to fall in if these changes go through then goes and surveys its members and its members are scared—what a shock that is! Senator Brockman is talking about our changes as being radical. So is it radical, Senator Brockman, that what we are trying to do is make gender equity an objective of the Fair Work Act? Is it radical, Senator Brockman, that what we— Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Watt, I would ask you to address your answers through the chair, and I would ask those on my left to be quiet. Senator WATT: President, I ask you: is it radical to have a government that wants to ban pay secrecy clauses in employment contracts? I think it's not. Is it radical that we have a government that wants to ensure employers have a duty to prevent sexual harassment? How radical is that? What a radical proposal to do something about sexual harassment! Is it radical to have a government that wants to make the sexual harassment dispute process fairer and more effective? How naughty and how radical of this government to want to do something about that! That's why we are doing this. It's to look after women and to look after businesses. (Time expired)